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Introduction to Endocrinology

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OBJECTIVES: 1) Review endocrinology • Definitions • Names of endocrine glands and the hormones they produce • Endocrine control---AXIS • Biochemical alterations related to Endocinopathies... • Aetiological factors OBJECTIVES CONTINUED 2) Patho-physiology of: • Hypothalamus • Anterior pituitary • Thyroid gland • Adrenal cortex • Pancreas/adrenal medullar (CHO metabolism)- DM/Hypoglyceamia (DONE) • Ectopic/Paraneoplasic Endocrine Syndrome (PNES) • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia (MEN) • 3) Symptoms and signs of common Endocrinopathies • 4. Describe the biochemical investigations • 5. Use of endocrine lab • 6. Interpretation of results and differential diagnosis • 7. Role of the health provider: – Pharmacist – Signs and symptoms – Referral system – Dispensing drugs for hypo/hyper • 6. Pass exams 1. Introduction to biochemical endocrinology [Show More]

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